The Biden administration is nudging airlines to make it easier for families to sit together on planes at no extra charge
The department said in a notice to airlines that the carriers"should do everything that they can to ensure the ability of a young child" 13 or younger to sit next to an older family member.The trade group Airlines for America said carriers"have always worked to accommodate customers who are traveling together, especially those traveling with children, and will continue to do so.
In 2016, Congress prodded airlines to let kids sit next to a family member at no extra charge, but the Trump administration Transportation Department did not draft rules on the matter, and neither has the Biden administration.
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